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tf uto ! iiia 19 afrit wait vol 2 third series salisbury n c monday july 29 1807 xo 30 whole no 177:5 teems vtrki.v 1 v.-ir 8 00 t it ' â€¢'" cÂ».u in advance rates of auvtrti8inc ohs square space of 13 linos flr.1 insertion 1 00 ii m iil and li insertion eaoh iio ti for each additional publics on s3 from iin national tu-slligsncm investigations important disclosure tin house of representatives tlie oth ( ,.,. dâ€žy app ted a cmnmittet nqiiira jâ€žto the treatnienl of union pi rs by the so-called confederate authorities on saturday mi mnngeii moved to instrnol the same committee to extend then in - unities io as to include a simil ir invest ration on the other side in the discuest inn ol ih Â« prop uttloti which bj the way w.ih rejected mr lildri igo made tbe surprising stateuioot that in a eon versstion which he had had wilh general oulil who had ohargo of tl o exchange of prisouers on the part uf tho ( lonfu lei tie govern ment ho had been informed that an offer waa made by general onl.l to tbe uuion officers having the matter in charge that he would givo thoin 20,000 union prisoners sick snd wound ed making up the numbered letiuienl with able bodied men without any equivalent aa the ( onfederate govern ment was unable t-i feed and lako care ol them propsily and lhal the offer was re fused it is probable that imp irtant tact thus set foi th would have been disputed by the partisan press if tt had not been verified on the spot by general butler himself who wm in charge â– i < xcliai g - of prieonert ou tbe part o the uuited states at the time lie naiil : all tho oorresp n li i '-- n the sub ject had been la i bei ire congress ii january 1868 in tl fall i 1864 aft ter the exchange of prisoners had been i,topnod a propositi m was made by the rebels to j-'-.t-o u|r lhe sick i i sono - by tbem at savannah and m lien gi gia as â– ion ss trausp rl tl on c â– dd be the proposition was aci epted sn i a % steamboats ware sci.t t savhiinab and took off over set â€¢ n tho isand men there had boon some ui iroida in it const i lent uu lhe - | rations the iirn.y and iho - if r had â– â– tn the rebels to let tin in a md c - tun to nt v t irk si ii it ihrongh ihoii i agi nt and wit'i ih pi " - â– â– - u iiiii i . * i ..-.â– â€¢ it t for tliuir | the fact lhal the â– ;- r was ma give n without federal troops for the run it theii raptors could if i pel ly pi them and thai this offer i â– / â– 'â– â– '' at the time but a prop - -, hi ii stt it i wa lobmitted wh i i wo ild n - - have caused indefinite del iy is o uui quiv ocally sdmitte 1 by general butler ; ho distinctly admitting as we undoi ia the t'hrttn'.e '.. r.*i â– - rt that upon roceh â€¢ ing the offer be prop si d to the roi el to let them send colton tn now ik sell it tlircm^li th ii own agei te bnd with tbe proceeds procure what was necet u | for their prisoners now it would see n that the n-.t mishing disclosures would almost render superfluous the ra sing of a commitue for the pun t inquir ing as to wln-ie lit the fault for tlu starving oondi of federal ptia mers in south rn andursonvilh - ' but ii pro laced n-i perceptible effect u on the house ami we suppose tho i imitteo will peg sway in iue furthui ilulion ol the vexed pr iblein a gravf iniitt however tho c - nm '- tne may very fittingly invest guio gen eral butler iiii s dismal voi i in this painful history by tho convi nicul phra â– . there bad boen a u unavoidable de lay in il consequent ii the opt i - ms - ' tho army ilus unavoidable di is h1 1 tlmt appears i n c ml lor tin fai ure even ii the offer ol thu els tt it promptly a ptod ol the del very of thu thirteen thousand pru uiersinaddii nn to the nllr^i lovon thousand whom ll bels had nll'i re 1 to restore lo the i hi ir.os | and who is tbo judge ol i lay coiise qosnt on the operations ol the army who knows it waa unavoidable who puts off the mourning kindrod ol thesu lioriahiiijflliiru-i'ti thou und with thu a urance of army noccssityl tho an swer la this exploded aud iiigloiiou intiddler in warfare on the fl-ioi-of tin lldiisp ia t it be in1 esiiguto i in relation lo ihis biibjeci iho now vork i'riln me of yesterday ufter denyi ing the allegation ol mr wood of now york that its editor hud charged thai cruelties had been perpetrated up on robol prisoners and quoting extouai voly from the report of a committee of the confederate congress allodging such cruellies remarks as follows these inculpations wo have soon were publicly made n <> than two years ago in tho repot tol n jninst o mitti-e thoy are profossodlj bin ud on stv.irii tostimouy iu i pai i qu tod there o nnd thev hue thus fur roeeive i no bpoolfic t tradiction wu trust thai they can be refuted or very materially b'lfieiied by countomostl ny and wi aro anxious that such tostlmony bhall bo taken before ihoso able to glvo it shall be mainly ilfinl or soattorod to iho loin wimla ot heaven wo ask congress ainoe it lum ton tardily rosolvod i invoa tigato the in ii'nn ni - uur tin u ti i -â– prisoners to make the inquiry gonoral nnil thorough to demonstrate cur readi ness to face tin whole truth vet iho houbo it-l'ii i a in tl ' tlii-1 and mi motion of gonornl washburno i wisconsin adopla tlm following i whereat irresponsible statements bave lipun mado by persons in sympathy with ihu iuli rebellion implying that tlie government of the uultod btates has in humanly treated im prisoners during tho j late rebellion and wherehs noovldenoo has boon produced tn show that such al legations inivi nny foundation in faol ; uml whereas the loyal people of the unit imi st.ii k nn well satisfied tlmt in nu in stance were iu prisoners treated other wise than with kindness and humanity therefore etofotd i'lnit tills house will enter tain no resolution which implies other than the most kind tender and humane treatment of its prisoners unless such j resolution is aoc mi inio i bj a ri ponsi hi charge unit ihey were treated uthert v - -. i r .- n ral wushburno we havo estoemod i i ii i nn i able man i.m this i lormanee ih not among tboÂ«o on which ihat judg iiii-nt i f innded there i nn a sympa inzer with the lost umiso on oartli u-l ir will ii"t triumphantly read and cite ll is o . ill-hi that ii republicans dare not make a lull mil ra i investigntlon t tin treatment t prii mers y oach par ty m mir lute c t il war nut bvoll before 11 t in iii i t tit ni their own choosing â– â– tin iin|i!iitiiil world wil in lijcely t agree with them suppose a european n writing iii'j history f our j;i i struggle with the confederate re ;, :â– -.[,.. ,, 1 before li ra nml only ' len eral wsshburno's preamble and result e ti wi igh s gainst it can there he any doubt ns in li c indue on i . â™¦ . ni d ni vim the news box ; or street life in li i-i'in i'bis is the title of as imewbat remark uhlu li i by rev henry morgan it i < .â– ', lite mi unui i â– ale i ho bh lo i i lousand ie n Â« s i ing rapid y i ipi-aks of hia liero time : the first time i saw ned nevi a waa i 1 1 vi r street bi . ia he with imi .. w is 'â– mi _â€¢ fi in tho 'â– â– a dun p 1 usl -â– : re him was a geutlet in -. i n i ug le sure â€¢ aloi -. â– â– il ,- ial in â– i arm oul i tt ch fi i â€¢ ni : - iw ii fall i â– â– i hi'ii sa'd ; u xed i ep it yo i 1 ye ! di t'nlr nml wu1 ive a illy time.1 uul plied ;"! can't do ii ; i -â– 'â– â– â– â– -'â– mother says if 1 do i wrong - - -'" d iii come â€¢ , ui .' i can't â– â€¢ - wrong t ned was | i ; his mothei n is literal |, starving lu a miserable hovi i i ,â– _â– , . me ni d's i ai nil gs iu picking .... ing i i era were hi rsulo sup port she ai past work dyingol cgn n | i ih ii i-.t acceptable would ,..,.,, i :, n ;. iiii - - be !<â– liei t whai . t ild tin v it purchase ! h hal rt to hei poi - iug frame t but no i i : for tbe ronowe i health not for the comparative affluence the t tents of that poeket-kook might bring .. mid she hai o n i b -> tl wroug u ithout i'm it-.t ing ii n'-nt or listen in to n.i letnpter further ned flew af ier tho man an i said i lere bir ; you i iv lost youi | ckot book 1 ... man lui ni i r nind astonished biid , i iit h b loss and f rootling all â€¢ , , .... ite .- i the po iket . ' iok from \ ,â– :' . :. i i . : i it contained a i irge bum a i ! â– , ii â– - .- in m â€¢ ii ilif t y ni mm nt ol my sight t ho ci ud ri iih i curs i |: it die n e-hi ai led h iy did nol i â– i foi row i . â– lav ir ; ho only wished to lo right - 1 atiod wil i h proval of n _. â€ž, | ,. . . â– , .,-,-. ii coveted no money i , ,- : .- i.i :, i . am lit desired lo ho .. , â– . ; respoctubh , tie baid : it 1 do nu i1 wrong - un thin good some to mu 1 1 : what a motto was lhal for a boj minu l'i inn the pin i ens f i oe '. w uni ,. ,| || ,. co does n imply in the princi ,,,-.: juhtia - and - f iruth ! what trusl in god t \\ it a sli al 1 against tonipta hun ! i.ir i charm ag linsl the chai in oi ! i waa blruck with admiration at tho in m i hon â– - n of ilu noble hoartod boy and resolvi d lo watch his progress 1 followed him through tho vicissitude of i now boj '.. hard i t in tho stroots of boston ; 1 followed him lo hia dying i iin i s i odsido . ' - il tombs in i . i im w-ii until i<l ii h i â€¢!-'â€¢ charge and to ih court win n , biuglo handed and alone ho plead his own caso ; told ibu pitiful i-i-'i t ol hi - wrongs and tho teachings ol a pious mother with such t-.u-n stnosa ami ai tn 1 1 city that drow all h on rl 8 i ' wards bim and multed mull an ii o i tears then follows tho li sto.y of nod in after life the story is well wrought ftnd oonttiiiia much t alnublo insti notion lo un , iral it-.i-l price 1 50 the hon cholera prevails at washing ion and it very disastrous to tho pul â– ! six hundred buildings havo boon en c tod in tlio burnt district of portland out it i ihat disu'tcl v lliu i'u your concert mm josei'nink n'i.wi gave a fare well mimical bolree with hor present class assisted by some of her for r pupils nml by messrs w 1 and 1-t li nkavk iu tho parlor of mr m holmks,on mon day night the 22d inst there was quite it largo but comfortable attendauco of tlie frionds and relations of the pupils it was ii complete musical and uncial happiness a truly gratifying featuro in this delightful resnnion was tho faotl ihat the three loading churches here were about equally represented aii who do sire a full bow of harmonious feeling in this community and wc hope alldo willl rejoioo ovei this happy consummation of ii a . thoro was no thought of giving or special preparation for this concert until vt-iv recently and consequently many who would have attended know nothing of it therefore mrs neave proposes to ropoat her soiruo with the snmo pro grams ou friday night next 26th at tin residence of mr i.i kk blackmeb all frionda of mrs neavb of her pupils and of mr and mrs blai kmkb are cor dially invited lo be present programe i-.tiu i 1 overture to masai etla piano flute ir cornet _.,,!.: . . i â€¢ i i i us of misse i i ., . ligne i lull ip ! hands m uses jenuj sn ! .-.,: ;.- coibd i â– dn i : ii mi 1 'â– .â– -' --. mim i ittio junkios 5 â€¢â– thi it ail - - near an 1 yet bo far sung annio rowiee 0 flow er q | i - -- mis - sally coffin ii 1 lei i .-... er 7 vicus march 4 bands with flute and cornet may bh ei so i matie murphy b â€¢ what an tin wild wanes baying ' vocal du el may bh and am r iwsee 9 â– wt-tt thou lu toy own lovel ' fantasia miss may timber 1 k . .- p p :.'- i â– - ' i ban m i lav ..:. ; a i it ; i past ii ; over i-i to 1 â– ; . is miss si al l i . " â– ti i i ro .: j i,t ... ...... â€¢ .. vocaldui â€¢â– m - , - maj and er m ;, .. miss lottie jen i l â– m i i 'â– '--â– - â– 'â– - - ; ii . l st-ave is adoln f â€¢ is miss jem y i :. . ml - neat-i ... â– ;â– m es louie i a â– i it'i ' : . . , l hands miss may s ; m - n â€¢ -, -. â€¢ â– 1 ratio ; lu is m - ni al â– i .- ... e i . m - neavi lute a i fmali i night vocal duetl .',; .. - .:. :,:.;. au i i ,.: itotv--.ee fi --.- ba . . davidson collcre commencement 1 il 21 r 7 davidson college . ;â– rol irgest and and â– .-. . -. â– â€¢ i if i t of twi .-;â€¢ i ot ' rery i . â– . seen the i â€¢ â– '' â– li i -â– â– .-: i v ;. â– i -.- â€¢;â– â– .-. i l ol salisbury on a clause of the si nt - gospel : " the lord 1 tr this he proved lhal il .... ., â– , creatines i â€¢â– â– â– k cltit-lly wilh a view to tin creatoi an i int a creel re â– â– n o it was v ver ii il - thai leacln -...â– - . mid faithfully vt . as i the k . : ui i cbi isl 1 dotation .\ ii tt ell limed itti â– â– unusu ., . . guments pertinent an .. -. il inten â€¢ i tnas â– . - f ... ., , -,-. it â– ihe a â– , â€¢ ttt literary s ieties â– - tji-qov va lis lappii -' style 1 1 Â« â– is lecture " all a i to suit i it isof .... ,. . i all i - i facts in im ... i ihe past pri ' ' â– f tho two ol man ii -,. .- ta t in i with broad esisl of the ible verbis ina .â– i ian ... ma lhe i iro youi .,- and un lilful and evon i irl â– .-..â€¢,. rur-ii ilia rigidly thoughtful countsnanoi iol . y , laxi i i ll ' i l.n.l grins ... . .- â– i qu to loudly t i . , i . ompound and is certainly a . oui and go id man _ io i rustees ol tho institu : this l.i il by eon ., ,â– ol li l d \- â€¢ t of ilia frosl an i j n in m wi ; ,, ii i|,n i of this place - favorablo impn thursday forenoon rov di mopliail was i ..-,.. i . a faculty ul fit-n i'rofcsiors resident mop to profound w i nn 1 mo it pi ad i , an exi uinely dicnilied i n is re l_.li â– ...' ;â– with l . -.- admi rable attril uu ilni that there fo itvod b c 1'in . tt .. â– â€¢â– i . i :. f chester s c i . .. i . i .,'! ii .â– pro-sodii ft i.i - an i ! 1'rof ii il ictcd as m.i ter of ci i all tin ,.. ..,,,-â– in anything of the kind i evi win i aud i have u a oil iii . . . i l i * ' cenl ho , t tl l'i .: .. . â– thai i l'i lent mcl'lia 1 ii toward i . fai in ii it ii - 'â– - ll ! â– ' ' :- v ovo . . ; â– â– v mia â– ' â– "' iho ll i h n p â– ; , , , lllll tfl iii 1 up tt ilh i i hold in llio ttt ! ... i ill-ami 13 . f'.yt in tha open air between the halls lhe campus was thronged with delighted promonaders be tween tin piecesof music were intei pcrsed very excellent pyroteohnio displays kai'tim the crisis under this caption the national in lillii/ei cer of tho imii insi , has a lengthy ninl uii niiieli fn in whioh we extract the following : solemnly sensible oflhe moral rosposlbility we assume to roadors of djsciimlnaiion and can dor we deliberately announi nr conscientious belief thai h nnlional crisis is at band with ihu humility of painful conviction we offer to-i ty no rash observations bin in melan choly sincerily we implore every oitizen to ban ish for ih hour nil prejudices and prepoi lessions ninl consider wuh ui tli iransoendant issue which appears at lasl to bave arisein tin cotin , try from onu lout and distracting strife of par tisanship and which we are e untrained lo be lieve throatens consequences of inrinite nalamity i all classes of lhe american people.1 the article is devoted t ihe considcra tion of the latest supplement to the lie construction bill recently passed by con gress over the litxeeutive vein and biiows tlmt the president cannot execute it be cause it is subversive ol the < onstitution which the obligation of his oath requires iiim t btipport and defend it hows that this bill creates a class of officers to execute ihe laws of our bonthern states appointed in direct opposition to nil con stitutional requirements and actually do bigned to act in antagonism with the it x ecu i ive b ran eh of the government while wholly irresponsible to it the is signifi cant of impending trouble whicli will doubtless ere long come npon us the suutli can hardly be worsted imt in a general btortn may obtain whut is now withheld â€” â€¢ wilmington journal â€” o mav it pleaso your honor said a lawyer addressing one ofthe judg es i brought tlio prisoner frnin jail on a t rit o habeas corpus well said a fellow in an under tone who stood iii tho rear ofthe court these lawyers will sat anything i snw the man got oul ofa cab a the cm irt door we de underscribed darkies bcin a kurnfir jurny of disgust to i t on tie body of de nigger sambo nuts dead ami jjouo before us bud been sittin on de said nigger alt esaid dill un lbe iii_;lii of lbe fusteenth ot november came to his fate by laliin from tin said riber whar we find he tvas washed on l riber side whar we s|ioÂ«c in froze t deff a in v about six years nl uge en tered a btore and asked for a pint of canary seed as bo had no money to pay l ir it the shopkeeper to whom the but was well known wishing to ascertain whether ho had been sent by his parents or l any other par ty asked is that seed tin yum mo iher mv mannie no said tbe boy â€¢â€¢ it's for the bird tbo landlord of the inn at loch inter charges you half a guinea a day for fishing in the inch the fish caught t be given up to said land lord .' >" lhal you ii"t only pay to be this worthy's servant but if you order iny ofthe fish you have lan ded to bo produced at your dinner you will have to pay for eating as well as for catching ihem news of the day con v ,.;. m,i july 17 p m senate mr wilton proposed tl foliowii g rim i it lo lhe i i ii ii : nn distinction sh i he in nli by tin litud slates nor ni ) si itf nn i in tin ii civil or pi ilie ii r flits ii it of , â€¢ " ordered to be prind i a hill fur currying out the convention with veuetui in | i il a iuli tlmi im i '" shall i disqualified !â– > r is ii of iin â– or i iiiuii holding ollice in the lli.stiict of colo in hia passed lib to 6 i'ln nnys Â».!â– â– m.s ii iii li iiii lln llli-iv 1 l.n -, i i â– l du i.i nnd johnson ti hn sai i - i it - ' the navj submit led i i iiiiiiiiuiiii-.iiiiiii shotting thul i i-i-h j i ival ollit i-i in tl.e sen - - ii m i'.i , j , nrs i ag . mr uuilei r n lo s question of privilege and illegnliotis in regard lo prisotii rs a col â– loquj onsueil mr h ildtvin bski ii mr kldi â€ž i he expected the house lo in 'â– â– â– â€¢- i , , â– im n i . mi â– â€¢ ' . testimony and m ii hi i i llli'll oil mi 1 .: m i n i ill â– : ' . â– â€¢ i b i it ild i tha ihi tins al boi m ible im i i n-i-i.'iiii nnu sin i 1 ni jhlei mi ilu kepublii un â– l . hullur n iu ii in . "â– "' '"' i ml ilimijii cell i lul i i ii i i iim rn h . ' in Â» li.-ii 1 man â– on i m , . i ui iiiuii i.t leu from \ i iue i mn iuih and from lli tl hour nt una lim Â» where i-i find him m bldrulgo n iiin 1 i hull i llml in mu ag i i 1 fovgi , | to rebel ion l 1 1 moock and nnd w ii binglou louses evi n one ol .,.. lii-eli i . . ' >,, i , nf tin-in iiiiii heen a rebel continued hisses until iim rebellion became a iuoci is the following !_>< 1 1 waa introduced and passed under a suspension of the rules by a strir.t party vote the doctrine avowed by lhe pesldoni tlmt tlm abnegation ofthe rebel slates binds the nation to pay tbeir debts incurred prloi to the j rebellion in at war with the principles ol inter national law i hih at tin nation tl en dit bbhor relit ii every sentiment of loyally and pleasing only i'i iraitors llieir allies and ij mpaihisers by whoso agency alone lhe i loverntnent of ihe said btates were overthrown ii senate bill conferring on negroes the right i f holding ofllc was amended so as to in iii the right to sen i j tries aod refi i n i tti the j . i:i-i ii v t iti iii-it ti a i - luiioii requesting the prosidunl t issue i i'lm ition directing all proper offi tors lo prevent nvaa un of m xieo tt aa rel u red ' tin cuii unit â– " ii foreign affairs oo mattht â– ' letter th int ilia , logan washington july 18 m â€” m ill i es th coi â€¢ udii g aenli n . â– ol 1 1 i's li follows for t i ng t ine i have let led my energies my lime and mt money iol plisbmenl of acerlaioend i have pointed the moment has now si i i mustcbange my plans manj â– iin-ine fiirttliai 1 ibout to do but posterity i am bure will justify ni men who i ve iheii country belter than e or life signed jno w 130 i ii i'.wnri harold aurerot the intelligencer publishes a parallel between llerr.r and logan in wliich th following par agraph occur : barrere fi>t fawned upon tlie bourbons then ! murdered them login lirst ent inio the rebel army the poor people of souihern illinois whom be ha-1 educ tfil in tlie doctrine of secession and ihen boasted he had put to the sword more of his iii i.'i-i-i.t dupes than any other mau ol his age in the army bairere h gone lo bis account and lefl he hind him i name at once ilie most contemptible and the most infamous in history logan when he has another such speech to make should abjure hia rice aud country as sume the garb ofa savage and wash his mouth with hilt id as was well said ofhis prototype in i im the qualities winch nre lbe proper objects of c mteinpl i reserve an exquisite aud absolute harmony ll â– tors to ih sulton in england london julv ih m â€” the naval review in i hoi . il tho sultan was the most magnificent nli i r ever witnessed in tbe eng ish waters a high ivind increased the interest of the event 1 snudron numbered eighty vessels bearing eleven hun ired gun a thousand vessels were tilled Â« ih spectators the queen nnd tltite were on lhe yacht vie toria ninl the i'riuce albert and ihu sultan weie on the < i horue the prince of wales both bouses of parlia ment lhe lordsof admiralty and all lhe mem bers of lhe government were pit-sent it is estimated that the review cost 50.000 a gunb at was driven ashore during the lain storm wliich prevailed at tin nine but beyond tl - i i cident occurred the rain also seri ously interfered wuh the programme of evolu â– lions and the proposed illumination ofthe ll i in the evening . <-. the friendship between the northern people and the southern negroes will not boot long duration it is gotten up by the formerjnst now merely to berve a pre sent occasion : they have wielded them against tho whites of the south nt tho same time securing political power nnd gratifying iheir malevolent feelings â€” , when they begin to settle in the south the cry will at once bo raised â€” that this fait i gio!i belongs to tho white man â€” and tho white man will havo it â€” chir â– â– el hronicle tho reported new island in the pacific has proved a delusion rherc is no land within five hundred miles of thc point _â– ut tl a 1 k has been published in pai - t in the repressive meas ires ad qited in i'.iiis compared with tlio uncoil pi is'l - il n ol lou 1 ii and new . . k a country boy who had read ol sail m 6 it aving up in cl i'i wanted i if it Â« i boh - ckness that mado ilu it washington e < cts to < reel a ' om dwellings this season supplementary reconstruction bill as passed in both houses oi congress washington ju j 4 i'i f t,\i of il -â€¢ ' â€¢' onlarj i l passed hot : usi - 1 sbi-tiox i ii ' n noted by i - ' 1 si ml of ill i ' . ' slsll of am rica in congions nssombli . . i ii â– of 111 ii march oi * * ' llie hit ill _ â– ,.-.. .... ... passed on i march in'lbe yen 1807 th il ... f virginia nn s ri ' 1 na ll -â– n â€¢ i louisi in i florida i'm ii .: . t . i is wen â– gal an i vo . 8 in g ivcrnuicnls if cunth i woi tt in continuod ill i mi ir i y i the n spi . in ' . .-. rion -.:. and boil further enacted that lln ic mmander of nny districi named in said act liiill bave power subjeot to ilu approval ol ill goncrnl of the armies of the i i in d sinii-s ii have t feci till disapproved wbeni vol in the i|iiniirii nt such i miiii'ii r tbe proper ndntiu ral i of said ai is i ball i quii .'. â€¢'â– tuspei 1 m mm ,|." from office or from il o 1 1 rformanc of official duties ninl ib ox i of official powi rs imy tilvn-i i in i 'â– â– 1 ng ur ex ir i ] i fenslng i hold or exercise any ei - il or military t ffice or duly in sm i district un - 1 i in v power election bppointin.nl or atitboris red l'i â– mi "' granted by i r cln'nno i un so called btate or the government there . municipal oi other d vi thereof pen i rn remot tl â– ucli c nn in.-in-.lcr sul ct lo the appi -â– il i f ihe general . ... il powei to piovido from lime for the | erform incs - i lbe i'l du â– ucli officer or person su suspended or i..,ii ivi ! by i 'â€¢â– deli il ol some eom stent nlli â– .., , , m he army oi bi lbe appoint ; erform ihe s.nn.i nnd lo li i-iuii 1 by death r.sig-t '. i be it further en icti i i i it i ,. _...â– . the an i lhe i iniled si iti â€¢ shall i invest â– 1 h ii ' i ib j owers of buspeii â– . : i ind detail granted in the preci 1 i g section lo d strict commanders i nd be it f thei enacted that tl â– acts of tbo i ffl rs of l , â– army already ae i removing in said districts persons exer cising the fund â– '. civil officers nnd appoint lers iu tl.e i bte i ire beieby confirmed ; provided hat any ;â– i n i re or hereafter ippou ted by nny cii mt i ct c mmander to exeicise lhe fund ons i l anj civil office may be remov ed either by llie military i fficer in command of lhe il strict or bj tbe general of tbe army and . shnll 1 . â– be ii ity of c minandera to remove from office as aforesaid all persons who are disloj it -.. ll â– â– g iven ment of tbe uniled states or who nse ibeir official influence in nny man ner to hinder delay prevent or obstruct the duo mi.l proper administration of this nut aud tho nets to wliich this is supplementary sll iius 6 and be it further enacted that the boards of registration provided t'or in the act entitled nn act supplementary lo an actentitled an net to provide lor the more efficient govern ment of the rebel slates passed march -, eighteen hundred and sixty seven shall have power and it shall be tiieir duty before allow ing the registration of nny person to ascertain upou such facts or information as they can ob tain whether buch person is entitled lo bo reg istered under said act and lhc o.uh required by , said acl shall not be conclusive on such question and no person shall bo registered unless such board shall decide that be is entitled thereto and sli"h board shall also have power to exam ine under otilh lo be administered by any men ierofsuch board anyone louchiug the j qualification ol any person claiming registration j but in ever case of a refusal by tha board to â– i nn applicant made in every case herein after provided the board shall make a note or memorandum which shall he returned with the registration list to the commanding general of the districts selling forth the eruutid of such refusn . or such sinking from the list : provid ed lhal no person shall bo disqualified lis a member of bny board of reg:stratioa byrea . â€¢ : i ice r color si i.t's 0 and be it fuither enacted that ibu true intent ami meaniog of the oath pre . n said suplementary act is among fill er things lb it in person who bas been a mm i il legislature of any state or who iims i my executive or judicial office in any state1 whether he has taken an oath to support lhe , in of the uniti i slates or not and i . i he was holding such i ffice at the com ii-iil 1 1 the lebe . on or bad held it be re nnd wl - li is afu rward engaged in insur recti ni or rebellion against the unit-d states orgiven nid or comfort lo the enemies thereof 5 ui ; to be regisleled or to vote and the is executive or judici i offi e in any state in m.i nli mentioned bhall be construed lo in ij dl civil i iii es created by law for admin .-,,.,â– on ol ii general law ot the stale or for , mm tuition of justice s .; in 7 and be it further enacted that ; li ling lhe original registration - , i acl may in lhe discretien of my districi be exlended to . â– ' ' tober 1867 ; and tbe boards shall 1 ive pt wer and it shall be uencing leen days prior to said set m i upon reason . i plaoe thereof i of tin lays tberegislra ... . . lit that any is i i registered â€¢ om lbe list . . . . luring lie ame pe ones of all p_i sons w i it iha â€¢â– - â– . â– ' "-' nions i shall at ani i ma to -. u bt f hnv executive pardon â– : : any act _â– â– ..-. â– in â€¢ - iy wouhj - â€¢ from regis al on or toting _.,,,,, \ u acted thai i - - ci shall i sliued to au nmanding get oral i di â– in i need a board f regis ii , iuoiik r per sou in bis . . . ii suoh board , mi rubers of said boards - . , . ions hereafter i said in lary d -- - . . imi nt ol the â– - ' suction 10 - - ' ., my opinion of nny uivil ofl it all the | iui aud tin ' ' - ;'"''' '' 'â– â– illy to

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tf uto ! iiia 19 afrit wait vol 2 third series salisbury n c monday july 29 1807 xo 30 whole no 177:5 teems vtrki.v 1 v.-ir 8 00 t it ' â€¢'" cÂ».u in advance rates of auvtrti8inc ohs square space of 13 linos flr.1 insertion 1 00 ii m iil and li insertion eaoh iio ti for each additional publics on s3 from iin national tu-slligsncm investigations important disclosure tin house of representatives tlie oth ( ,.,. dâ€žy app ted a cmnmittet nqiiira jâ€žto the treatnienl of union pi rs by the so-called confederate authorities on saturday mi mnngeii moved to instrnol the same committee to extend then in - unities io as to include a simil ir invest ration on the other side in the discuest inn ol ih Â« prop uttloti which bj the way w.ih rejected mr lildri igo made tbe surprising stateuioot that in a eon versstion which he had had wilh general oulil who had ohargo of tl o exchange of prisouers on the part uf tho ( lonfu lei tie govern ment ho had been informed that an offer waa made by general onl.l to tbe uuion officers having the matter in charge that he would givo thoin 20,000 union prisoners sick snd wound ed making up the numbered letiuienl with able bodied men without any equivalent aa the ( onfederate govern ment was unable t-i feed and lako care ol them propsily and lhal the offer was re fused it is probable that imp irtant tact thus set foi th would have been disputed by the partisan press if tt had not been verified on the spot by general butler himself who wm in charge â– i < xcliai g - of prieonert ou tbe part o the uuited states at the time lie naiil : all tho oorresp n li i '-- n the sub ject had been la i bei ire congress ii january 1868 in tl fall i 1864 aft ter the exchange of prisoners had been i,topnod a propositi m was made by the rebels to j-'-.t-o u|r lhe sick i i sono - by tbem at savannah and m lien gi gia as â– ion ss trausp rl tl on c â– dd be the proposition was aci epted sn i a % steamboats ware sci.t t savhiinab and took off over set â€¢ n tho isand men there had boon some ui iroida in it const i lent uu lhe - | rations the iirn.y and iho - if r had â– â– tn the rebels to let tin in a md c - tun to nt v t irk si ii it ihrongh ihoii i agi nt and wit'i ih pi " - â– â– - u iiiii i . * i ..-.â– â€¢ it t for tliuir | the fact lhal the â– ;- r was ma give n without federal troops for the run it theii raptors could if i pel ly pi them and thai this offer i â– / â– 'â– â– '' at the time but a prop - -, hi ii stt it i wa lobmitted wh i i wo ild n - - have caused indefinite del iy is o uui quiv ocally sdmitte 1 by general butler ; ho distinctly admitting as we undoi ia the t'hrttn'.e '.. r.*i â– - rt that upon roceh â€¢ ing the offer be prop si d to the roi el to let them send colton tn now ik sell it tlircm^li th ii own agei te bnd with tbe proceeds procure what was necet u | for their prisoners now it would see n that the n-.t mishing disclosures would almost render superfluous the ra sing of a commitue for the pun t inquir ing as to wln-ie lit the fault for tlu starving oondi of federal ptia mers in south rn andursonvilh - ' but ii pro laced n-i perceptible effect u on the house ami we suppose tho i imitteo will peg sway in iue furthui ilulion ol the vexed pr iblein a gravf iniitt however tho c - nm '- tne may very fittingly invest guio gen eral butler iiii s dismal voi i in this painful history by tho convi nicul phra â– . there bad boen a u unavoidable de lay in il consequent ii the opt i - ms - ' tho army ilus unavoidable di is h1 1 tlmt appears i n c ml lor tin fai ure even ii the offer ol thu els tt it promptly a ptod ol the del very of thu thirteen thousand pru uiersinaddii nn to the nllr^i lovon thousand whom ll bels had nll'i re 1 to restore lo the i hi ir.os | and who is tbo judge ol i lay coiise qosnt on the operations ol the army who knows it waa unavoidable who puts off the mourning kindrod ol thesu lioriahiiijflliiru-i'ti thou und with thu a urance of army noccssityl tho an swer la this exploded aud iiigloiiou intiddler in warfare on the fl-ioi-of tin lldiisp ia t it be in1 esiiguto i in relation lo ihis biibjeci iho now vork i'riln me of yesterday ufter denyi ing the allegation ol mr wood of now york that its editor hud charged thai cruelties had been perpetrated up on robol prisoners and quoting extouai voly from the report of a committee of the confederate congress allodging such cruellies remarks as follows these inculpations wo have soon were publicly made n <> than two years ago in tho repot tol n jninst o mitti-e thoy are profossodlj bin ud on stv.irii tostimouy iu i pai i qu tod there o nnd thev hue thus fur roeeive i no bpoolfic t tradiction wu trust thai they can be refuted or very materially b'lfieiied by countomostl ny and wi aro anxious that such tostlmony bhall bo taken before ihoso able to glvo it shall be mainly ilfinl or soattorod to iho loin wimla ot heaven wo ask congress ainoe it lum ton tardily rosolvod i invoa tigato the in ii'nn ni - uur tin u ti i -â– prisoners to make the inquiry gonoral nnil thorough to demonstrate cur readi ness to face tin whole truth vet iho houbo it-l'ii i a in tl ' tlii-1 and mi motion of gonornl washburno i wisconsin adopla tlm following i whereat irresponsible statements bave lipun mado by persons in sympathy with ihu iuli rebellion implying that tlie government of the uultod btates has in humanly treated im prisoners during tho j late rebellion and wherehs noovldenoo has boon produced tn show that such al legations inivi nny foundation in faol ; uml whereas the loyal people of the unit imi st.ii k nn well satisfied tlmt in nu in stance were iu prisoners treated other wise than with kindness and humanity therefore etofotd i'lnit tills house will enter tain no resolution which implies other than the most kind tender and humane treatment of its prisoners unless such j resolution is aoc mi inio i bj a ri ponsi hi charge unit ihey were treated uthert v - -. i r .- n ral wushburno we havo estoemod i i ii i nn i able man i.m this i lormanee ih not among tboÂ«o on which ihat judg iiii-nt i f innded there i nn a sympa inzer with the lost umiso on oartli u-l ir will ii"t triumphantly read and cite ll is o . ill-hi that ii republicans dare not make a lull mil ra i investigntlon t tin treatment t prii mers y oach par ty m mir lute c t il war nut bvoll before 11 t in iii i t tit ni their own choosing â– â– tin iin|i!iitiiil world wil in lijcely t agree with them suppose a european n writing iii'j history f our j;i i struggle with the confederate re ;, :â– -.[,.. ,, 1 before li ra nml only ' len eral wsshburno's preamble and result e ti wi igh s gainst it can there he any doubt ns in li c indue on i . â™¦ . ni d ni vim the news box ; or street life in li i-i'in i'bis is the title of as imewbat remark uhlu li i by rev henry morgan it i < .â– ', lite mi unui i â– ale i ho bh lo i i lousand ie n Â« s i ing rapid y i ipi-aks of hia liero time : the first time i saw ned nevi a waa i 1 1 vi r street bi . ia he with imi .. w is 'â– mi _â€¢ fi in tho 'â– â– a dun p 1 usl -â– : re him was a geutlet in -. i n i ug le sure â€¢ aloi -. â– â– il ,- ial in â– i arm oul i tt ch fi i â€¢ ni : - iw ii fall i â– â– i hi'ii sa'd ; u xed i ep it yo i 1 ye ! di t'nlr nml wu1 ive a illy time.1 uul plied ;"! can't do ii ; i -â– 'â– â– â– â– -'â– mother says if 1 do i wrong - - -'" d iii come â€¢ , ui .' i can't â– â€¢ - wrong t ned was | i ; his mothei n is literal |, starving lu a miserable hovi i i ,â– _â– , . me ni d's i ai nil gs iu picking .... ing i i era were hi rsulo sup port she ai past work dyingol cgn n | i ih ii i-.t acceptable would ,..,.,, i :, n ;. iiii - - be ! tl wroug u ithout i'm it-.t ing ii n'-nt or listen in to n.i letnpter further ned flew af ier tho man an i said i lere bir ; you i iv lost youi | ckot book 1 ... man lui ni i r nind astonished biid , i iit h b loss and f rootling all â€¢ , , .... ite .- i the po iket . ' iok from \ ,â– :' . :. i i . : i it contained a i irge bum a i ! â– , ii â– - .- in m â€¢ ii ilif t y ni mm nt ol my sight t ho ci ud ri iih i curs i |: it die n e-hi ai led h iy did nol i â– i foi row i . â– lav ir ; ho only wished to lo right - 1 atiod wil i h proval of n _. â€ž, | ,. . . â– , .,-,-. ii coveted no money i , ,- : .- i.i :, i . am lit desired lo ho .. , â– . ; respoctubh , tie baid : it 1 do nu i1 wrong - un thin good some to mu 1 1 : what a motto was lhal for a boj minu l'i inn the pin i ens f i oe '. w uni ,. ,| || ,. co does n imply in the princi ,,,-.: juhtia - and - f iruth ! what trusl in god t \\ it a sli al 1 against tonipta hun ! i.ir i charm ag linsl the chai in oi ! i waa blruck with admiration at tho in m i hon â– - n of ilu noble hoartod boy and resolvi d lo watch his progress 1 followed him through tho vicissitude of i now boj '.. hard i t in tho stroots of boston ; 1 followed him lo hia dying i iin i s i odsido . ' - il tombs in i . i im w-ii until i" lhal you ii"t only pay to be this worthy's servant but if you order iny ofthe fish you have lan ded to bo produced at your dinner you will have to pay for eating as well as for catching ihem news of the day con v ,.;. m,i july 17 p m senate mr wilton proposed tl foliowii g rim i it lo lhe i i ii ii : nn distinction sh i he in nli by tin litud slates nor ni ) si itf nn i in tin ii civil or pi ilie ii r flits ii it of , â€¢ " ordered to be prind i a hill fur currying out the convention with veuetui in | i il a iuli tlmi im i '" shall i disqualified !â– > r is ii of iin â– or i iiiuii holding ollice in the lli.stiict of colo in hia passed lib to 6 i'ln nnys Â».!â– â– m.s ii iii li iiii lln llli-iv 1 l.n -, i i â– l du i.i nnd johnson ti hn sai i - i it - ' the navj submit led i i iiiiiiiiuiiii-.iiiiiii shotting thul i i-i-h j i ival ollit i-i in tl.e sen - - ii m i'.i , j , nrs i ag . mr uuilei r n lo s question of privilege and illegnliotis in regard lo prisotii rs a col â– loquj onsueil mr h ildtvin bski ii mr kldi â€ž i he expected the house lo in 'â– â– â– â€¢- i , , â– im n i . mi â– â€¢ ' . testimony and m ii hi i i llli'll oil mi 1 .: m i n i ill â– : ' . â– â€¢ i b i it ild i tha ihi tins al boi m ible im i i n-i-i.'iiii nnu sin i 1 ni jhlei mi ilu kepublii un â– l . hullur n iu ii in . "â– "' '"' i ml ilimijii cell i lul i i ii i i iim rn h . ' in Â» li.-ii 1 man â– on i m , . i ui iiiuii i.t leu from \ i iue i mn iuih and from lli tl hour nt una lim Â» where i-i find him m bldrulgo n iiin 1 i hull i llml in mu ag i i 1 fovgi , | to rebel ion l 1 1 moock and nnd w ii binglou louses evi n one ol .,.. lii-eli i . . ' >,, i , nf tin-in iiiiii heen a rebel continued hisses until iim rebellion became a iuoci is the following !_>< 1 1 waa introduced and passed under a suspension of the rules by a strir.t party vote the doctrine avowed by lhe pesldoni tlmt tlm abnegation ofthe rebel slates binds the nation to pay tbeir debts incurred prloi to the j rebellion in at war with the principles ol inter national law i hih at tin nation tl en dit bbhor relit ii every sentiment of loyally and pleasing only i'i iraitors llieir allies and ij mpaihisers by whoso agency alone lhe i loverntnent of ihe said btates were overthrown ii senate bill conferring on negroes the right i f holding ofllc was amended so as to in iii the right to sen i j tries aod refi i n i tti the j . i:i-i ii v t iti iii-it ti a i - luiioii requesting the prosidunl t issue i i'lm ition directing all proper offi tors lo prevent nvaa un of m xieo tt aa rel u red ' tin cuii unit â– " ii foreign affairs oo mattht â– ' letter th int ilia , logan washington july 18 m â€” m ill i es th coi â€¢ udii g aenli n . â– ol 1 1 i's li follows for t i ng t ine i have let led my energies my lime and mt money iol plisbmenl of acerlaioend i have pointed the moment has now si i i mustcbange my plans manj â– iin-ine fiirttliai 1 ibout to do but posterity i am bure will justify ni men who i ve iheii country belter than e or life signed jno w 130 i ii i'.wnri harold aurerot the intelligencer publishes a parallel between llerr.r and logan in wliich th following par agraph occur : barrere fi>t fawned upon tlie bourbons then ! murdered them login lirst ent inio the rebel army the poor people of souihern illinois whom be ha-1 educ tfil in tlie doctrine of secession and ihen boasted he had put to the sword more of his iii i.'i-i-i.t dupes than any other mau ol his age in the army bairere h gone lo bis account and lefl he hind him i name at once ilie most contemptible and the most infamous in history logan when he has another such speech to make should abjure hia rice aud country as sume the garb ofa savage and wash his mouth with hilt id as was well said ofhis prototype in i im the qualities winch nre lbe proper objects of c mteinpl i reserve an exquisite aud absolute harmony ll â– tors to ih sulton in england london julv ih m â€” the naval review in i hoi . il tho sultan was the most magnificent nli i r ever witnessed in tbe eng ish waters a high ivind increased the interest of the event 1 snudron numbered eighty vessels bearing eleven hun ired gun a thousand vessels were tilled Â« ih spectators the queen nnd tltite were on lhe yacht vie toria ninl the i'riuce albert and ihu sultan weie on the < i horue the prince of wales both bouses of parlia ment lhe lordsof admiralty and all lhe mem bers of lhe government were pit-sent it is estimated that the review cost 50.000 a gunb at was driven ashore during the lain storm wliich prevailed at tin nine but beyond tl - i i cident occurred the rain also seri ously interfered wuh the programme of evolu â– lions and the proposed illumination ofthe ll i in the evening .